Yeah, Battle Honors or maybe First Corps. They were the original larger scale metal WWII. Also, Valiant Minatures are TRUE 25mm, same size as Ral Partha Colonials. They are nice figures, good value I think for the money.

Very few of the BH models are standing upright, with many having a very pronounced crouch pose. That possibly confounds measuring their range against others.

Many of the ranges were sculpted by Sean Judd (who currently sculpts for MSC Trident Designs 40mm). I really like his work on the BH range. His sculpts for BH are the ones that tended to be 28mm. Other sculptors for BH might be nearer to the 25mm end of things.

I own all but a few of their forces and can say first hand they are 28s. I believe the only true 25s might be the late war Germans and some of the British.

I have some Finns, SS and British Paras from Battle Honours and no way would I say any of them are compatible with Warlord, Crusader or Artizan. All are noticably smaller and match the few Westwind I have for size.

Fred: I have the SS, early war Germans, almost all the French, Soviets, Japanese, and Finns and I can say I'm not sure what it is you're seeing. I find them very similar in size and mass as well as style to many of the new Warlord stuff and Crusader and Artizan. They are shorter mostly due to their crouching poses.

I'm sorry but I just don't see what it is you're seeing. I would never call BH true 25mm. Not even close. In fact, a lot of the BH French are in fact bigger than Crusader French, and if you compare them to the Warlord French they're bigger yet!

It is possible that the models you have are some of the older non Sean Judd sculpts but they're in the minority.

The BH French on the right is clearly larger and chunkier than the Warlord French.

Here's the thread and the discussion and some links to various pics of the BH range. It's long been one of my favorite miniature companies. The main reason being they have a chunkier and larger size than many.

But, the caveat is that BH has an extensive range of minis that go way back, some of which were resculpted. It appears many of the newer models are bigger by today's standards, much of their range is 28mm at the least.